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Hurricane Worlds: World-Making, Ways of Knowing, Ways of Art

Hurricane Worlds: World-Making, Ways of Knowing, Ways of Art

Thursday, October 24 | 6:00 PM
NYU Hemispheric Institute
20 Cooper Square, 5th floor
Conference Space

Thursday, October 24 | 6:00 PM NYU Hemispheric Institute 20 Cooper Square, 5th floor Conference Space

Join us for a conversation about hurricanes, hurricane knowledge, and hurricane imaginaries. This dialogue with Hemi Director Ana Dopico (NYU), Mellon Fellow Lisa Paravisini-Gebert (Vassar), Artist Nadia Huggins, and writer/scholar Gabriel Carle launches a Hemispheric Institute initiative that will bring together researchers, historians, artists, scientists, and vernacular history and practices. Hurricane Worlds summons collaborative research to gather the epistemologies, world-making, and art-making of people who live and have lived in Hurricane worlds, and those who are now becoming part of that growing and migrating geography.

Join us for a conversation about hurricanes, hurricane knowledge, and hurricane imaginaries. This dialogue with Hemi Director Ana Dopico (NYU), Mellon Fellow Lisa Paravisini-Gebert (Vassar), Artist Nadia Huggins, and writer/scholar Gabriel Carle launches a Hemispheric Institute initiative that will bring together researchers, historians, artists, scientists, and vernacular history and practices. Hurricane Worlds summons collaborative research to gather the epistemologies, world-making, and art-making of people who live and have lived in Hurricane worlds, and those who are now becoming part of that growing and migrating geography.

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TONIGHT: Hurricane Worlds: World-Making, Ways of Knowing, Ways of Art
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#hurricane #AnaDopico #LisaParavisini-Gebert #NadiaHuggins #GabrielCarle #HurricaneWorlds #migratinggeography #NewYorkCity

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Huracán Waters: Climate, Destruction, and Community

Huracán Waters: Climate, Destruction, and Community

On view through December 15, 2024
NYU Hemispheric Institute
20 Cooper Square, 5th floor
Gallery Space

Monday to Friday | 11:00 AM — 4:00 PM

On view through December 15, 2024 NYU Hemispheric Institute 20 Cooper Square, 5th floor Gallery Space Monday to Friday | 11:00 AM — 4:00 PM

The Hemispheric Institute at New York University presents Huracán Waters, the new exhibition by Vincentian artist and photographer Nadia Huggins. Huggins' photography explores the communal and submarine impact of hurricanes in Caribbean waters, documenting violent and invisible ecological destruction, and portraying the people who live with and care for hurricane waters. For press contacts and special viewing arrangements, please write to hemi@nyu.edu

The exhibition is free and open to the public. NYU students, faculty, and staff may enter using their NYU ID. Non-NYU attendees must RSVP 24 hours in advance of their visit.

The Hemispheric Institute at New York University presents Huracán Waters, the new exhibition by Vincentian artist and photographer Nadia Huggins. Huggins' photography explores the communal and submarine impact of hurricanes in Caribbean waters, documenting violent and invisible ecological destruction, and portraying the people who live with and care for hurricane waters. For press contacts and special viewing arrangements, please write to hemi@nyu.edu The exhibition is free and open to the public. NYU students, faculty, and staff may enter using their NYU ID. Non-NYU attendees must RSVP 24 hours in advance of their visit.

hemispheric.org/fw24-8

hemispheric.org/fw24-8

TOMORROW: Hurricane Worlds: World-Making, Ways of Knowing, Ways of Art
hemispheric.org/fw24-7
#hurricane #AnaDopico #LisaParavisini-Gebert #NadiaHuggins #GabrielCarle #HurricaneWorlds #migratinggeography #NewYorkCity

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Hurricane Worlds: World-Making, Ways of Knowing, Ways of Art

Hurricane Worlds: World-Making, Ways of Knowing, Ways of Art

Thursday, October 24 | 6:00 PM
NYU Hemispheric Institute
20 Cooper Square, 5th floor
Conference Space

Thursday, October 24 | 6:00 PM NYU Hemispheric Institute 20 Cooper Square, 5th floor Conference Space

Join us for a conversation about hurricanes, hurricane knowledge, and hurricane imaginaries. This dialogue with Hemi Director Ana Dopico (NYU), Mellon Fellow Lisa Paravisini-Gebert (Vassar), Artist Nadia Huggins, and writer/scholar Gabriel Carle launches a Hemispheric Institute initiative that will bring together researchers, historians, artists, scientists, and vernacular history and practices. Hurricane Worlds summons collaborative research to gather the epistemologies, world-making, and art-making of people who live and have lived in Hurricane worlds, and those who are now becoming part of that growing and migrating geography.

Join us for a conversation about hurricanes, hurricane knowledge, and hurricane imaginaries. This dialogue with Hemi Director Ana Dopico (NYU), Mellon Fellow Lisa Paravisini-Gebert (Vassar), Artist Nadia Huggins, and writer/scholar Gabriel Carle launches a Hemispheric Institute initiative that will bring together researchers, historians, artists, scientists, and vernacular history and practices. Hurricane Worlds summons collaborative research to gather the epistemologies, world-making, and art-making of people who live and have lived in Hurricane worlds, and those who are now becoming part of that growing and migrating geography.

hemispheric.org/fw24-7

hemispheric.org/fw24-7

TOMORROW: Hurricane Worlds: World-Making, Ways of Knowing, Ways of Art
hemispheric.org/fw24-7
#hurricane #AnaDopico #LisaParavisini-Gebert #NadiaHuggins #GabrielCarle #HurricaneWorlds #migratinggeography #NewYorkCity

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Hurricane Worlds: World-Making, Ways of Knowing, Ways of Art

Hurricane Worlds: World-Making, Ways of Knowing, Ways of Art

Thursday, October 24 | 6:00 PM
NYU Hemispheric Institute
20 Cooper Square, 5th floor
Conference Space

Thursday, October 24 | 6:00 PM NYU Hemispheric Institute 20 Cooper Square, 5th floor Conference Space

Join us for a conversation about hurricanes, hurricane knowledge, and hurricane imaginaries. This dialogue with Hemi Director Ana Dopico (NYU), Mellon Fellow Lisa Paravisini-Gebert (Vassar), Artist Nadia Huggins, and writer/scholar Gabriel Carle launches a Hemispheric Institute initiative that will bring together researchers, historians, artists, scientists, and vernacular history and practices. Hurricane Worlds summons collaborative research to gather the epistemologies, world-making, and art-making of people who live and have lived in Hurricane worlds, and those who are now becoming part of that growing and migrating geography.

Join us for a conversation about hurricanes, hurricane knowledge, and hurricane imaginaries. This dialogue with Hemi Director Ana Dopico (NYU), Mellon Fellow Lisa Paravisini-Gebert (Vassar), Artist Nadia Huggins, and writer/scholar Gabriel Carle launches a Hemispheric Institute initiative that will bring together researchers, historians, artists, scientists, and vernacular history and practices. Hurricane Worlds summons collaborative research to gather the epistemologies, world-making, and art-making of people who live and have lived in Hurricane worlds, and those who are now becoming part of that growing and migrating geography.

hemispheric.org/fw24-7

hemispheric.org/fw24-7

Hurricane Worlds: World-Making, Ways of Knowing, Ways of Art
hemispheric.org/fw24-7
#hurricane #AnaDopico #LisaParavisini-Gebert #NadiaHuggins #GabrielCarle #HurricaneWorlds #migratinggeography #NewYorkCity

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